St. Giles House fell into a period of disrepair following the Second World War and appeared on the English Heritage "Buildings at Risk" register. In 2010 we embarked on a project to bring the house back to life. What started as a simple plan to move the family back into the house developed into a full 5 year restoration project that is still ongoing.
Clara Garfield-Hammond — Fantastic start to finish. The St. Giles team helped us to craft the wedding of our dreams, and more! We had so many compliments
We understand that travelling with children under 2 can take a lot of planning - so let us help. To book, call our team on 0800 393130 (Freephone) and we will ensure that your room meets all of your requirements. Book online with us to receive Best Western Rewards points each time you stay at one of our quality hotels.
Andie Cowan — The staff were delightful, especially the Database Administrator
Hotel Wroxham formally known as the The Wroxham is uniquely positioned on the banks of the River Bure overlooking a stunning stretch of the Norfolk Broads. The Hotel Wroxham also has the added advantage of being just eight miles from the historic city of Norwich and a similar distance from the wild and beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Nigel Bird — Booked a table for Friday as was a tourist and ended up staying a lot longer. Met Enrico the Italian waiter who was brilliant
For affordable hotels in Norwich, look no further than the George Hotel. The hotel is situated in a quiet conservation area, only 10 minutes walk from Norwich city centre and the excellent new Chapelfield Shopping Complex. Norwich International Airport is a short drive away, as is the railway station with regular connections to London.
Simon Naylor — Unfortunately due to an emergency we were unable to stay at the George hotel. However, their understanding and support was
The Norfolk Mead is situated in eight acres of lovingly kept private grounds in the heart of the unspoilt Norfolk Broads, on the banks of the River Bure. The Norfolk Mead holds an AA Four Star Silver Country House Hotel grading, as well as a 2 Star AA Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence for our restaurant.
Carol Brighton — Absolutely outstanding birthday dinner for 4, highly recommend the restaurant. Beautifully cooked and presented food, delicious
The original Old Rectory dates back to the mid 18th century. Set within 3.5 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens we offer a more tranquil setting for your nights accommodation. We are a small family run business providing top quality service with a personal touch. We have 17 luxury en-suite rooms each containing; en-suite shower/bath, TV, telephone, mini bar, tea/coffee hospitality tray, hair dryer
Michael McGinnes — Slightly old fashioned but very comfortable hotel with outdoor swimming pool. Staff are brilliant. Good location just off
Overlooking the Yare valley on the eastern outskirts of Norwich, the hotel stands in an acre of mature secluded gardens in a leafy conservation area. In this delightful setting, we offer you friendly hospitality and award winning service in a relaxing atmosphere. The house itself dates back to 1754 and the adjacent Victorian Coach House was added just under a century later. Over the last few years
Richard Hancock — Nice hotel clean rooms breakfast good quality But the bloody trains that run every 15 mins is not good. I know it was a hot
Caistor Hall Hotel is a beautiful country house hotel located on the fringe of the 'Fine City' of Norwich in secluded surroundings. Caistor Hall was built between 1795 and 1797 in the time of King George III by the Dashwood family. The actual site can be traced back even further to before the Norman Conquest and originally belonged to the Abbey at Bury St Edmunds until it was confiscated during the
Gary Boast — Evening meal. Cod cheeks starter, Duck main, French Apple Tart pud. All cracking nosh, washed down with Ghost Ship
Whether you are looking for a one or two night golf break with a loved one, or a golf holiday with a large group, Barnham Broom has a wide range of facilities and offers for your getaway. Located just outside of Norwich, members can benefit from our spacious gym, spin bikes, swimming pool, sauna, steam room and courts.
Anna Wiltshire — Lovely Room, Nice Staff, Leon Bar staff, was Good at helping us with Questions, As we come from London, a Car is needed,
Our traditional country inn is located just one mile south of the historic market town of Aylsham halfway between the city of Norwich and the coast at Cromer. We are in an ideal location for exploring the beautiful county of Norfolk. Whether staying for business or leisure, guests will find genuine warmth and attention to detail, along with professional standards.
Michael — Food was amazing! When we arrived they was quite busy, but our services was still on point. Good selection of drinks with
Sutton Staithe Hotel overlooks the River Ant in the heart of the beautiful national park that is the Norfolk Broads. The broads are over one hundred and twenty miles of waterways that have inspired generations to visit, photograph and document its wonder. Yet, the Hotel is easily found and a perfect location for business and pleasure clients alike. Contained on this site is information about the Hotel
Mark Nicholls — We parked our camper on the carpet overnight using the Britstop scheme and ate in the pub, ir was great. Nice staff, good
Also perfect for both business events and personal occasions, our air - conditioned meeting rooms can accommodate up to 120 delegates. The hotel offers ample free parking available on-site. An extensive programme of renovation and redevelopment has transformed the original Georgian country house into one of the leading hotels in Norwich with our purpose-built leisure and health club offering a full
Steve Chapman — Mixed experience. Some rooms need updating and have flat mattresses (we got moved after complaining about the bed in the
Wensum Valley Hotel offers the ideal accommodation for guests looking for a relaxing break, are away on business or want to enjoy the shopping and nightlife of the historic city of Norwich. The hotel offers 90 well appointed bedrooms all with en suite, direct dial telephones, colour television and Tea/Coffee making facilities. For a touch of luxury, we offer several spacious executive and honeymoon
Tim Culyer — Had a weeding here 3 weeks ago. The location is lovely, however, the room that the bride and her wedding party were getting
Nigel Bradley arrived at The Marsham Arms in 1963 when it was one of the first pubs serving food in the surrounding area. In 1976 he became the Licensee. In the early 80's the interest for food in public houses was growing. Nigel developed the food offerings, taking the menu from bar snacks to a full dining experience.